Getting under your skin
Page 1
Cordelia Sealy SummaryPlus |
Reactions in hand
Pages 6-7
Guodong Sui and Hsian-Rong Tseng SummaryPlus
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Nanotubes go the hole way: Fabrication
Page 9
Cordelia Sealy SummaryPlus
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Nanotube resonators play a high note: Carbon nanotubes
Page 9
D. Jason Palmer SummaryPlus
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Sorting out nanotubes: Carbon nanotubes
Page 9
Cordelia Sealy SummaryPlus
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Microtubules steered in the right direction: Nanotechnology
Page 10
Peter Dominiczak SummaryPlus
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Bonding with nanoparticles: Nanotechnology
Page 10
Peter Dominiczak SummaryPlus
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Evidence points to cage-like gold clusters: Nanostructures
Page 13
Paula Gould SummaryPlus
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Viral capsid shows MRI contrast potential: Nanoparticles
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Paula Gould SummaryPlus
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Tumor protease triggers self assembly: Nanoparticles
Page 15
Paula Gould SummaryPlus
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Nanoparticles make sense as antisense agents: Nanoparticles
Page 15
Paula Gould SummaryPlus
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Probing drug-cell interactions
Pages 18-25
Krystyn J. Van Vliet and Peter Hinterdorfer SummaryPlus
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Nanoindentation of biological materials
Pages 26-33
Donna M. Ebenstein and Lisa A. Pruitt SummaryPlus
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Cellular responses to a nanofibrous environment
Pages 34-43
Yi-Chin Toh, Susanne Ng, Yuet Mei Khong, Xin Zhang, Yajuan Zhu, Pao-Chun Lin,
Chee-Min Te, Wanxin Sun and Hanry Yu SummaryPlus
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Seeing the nanoscale
Pages 44-49
David S. Goodsell SummaryPlus
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BioMEMS and biomedical nanotechnology
Page 51 SummaryPlus
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A handbook that justifies its title
Page 51
John F. Watts SummaryPlus
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Temperature controller offers new options
Page 53 SummaryPlus
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Nanopositioning combines best of both worlds
Page 53 SummaryPlus
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New molecular beam probe eliminates contamination
Page 54 SummaryPlus
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Tabletop instrument moves beyond optical microscopy
Page 54 SummaryPlus
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Microfluidic assays in practice
Page 56
Pankaj Vadgama SummaryPlus
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